<span>d. He is bigger than they are and they don't want to fight.
</span>Why do the crowd and Tim Keenan respect what Weedon Scott says?
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He is bigger than they are and they don't want to fight.
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NOT:
a. He is older than they are and has earned their respect.
b. He is friends with the mine officials who could give them trouble.
<span>c. He is a famous dog trainer and knows more than they do.</span>
The Socs lose the rumble because they run first. Everyone in Pony's gang is banged up, but the greasers win and that is all that matters. Dally grabs Ponyboy and says that they have to quickly go to the hospital because Johnny is dying. Dally and Ponyboy make it to the hospital in time.
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
(A) It shows the reader that the boy is not very tough.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
In this fragment, the kid is physically fundamentally the same as his dad, he even acts and dresses like a grown-up, however from this underlined sentence we can comprehend that he is as yet a kid that cries and is touchy. Those tears-stains demonstrate the peruser that under his appearance, he can't shroud his profound emotions as grown-up men should do.
Underline "among" and circle "five of us"
underline "with" and circle "woman"